TTU Reserach proves cotton useful as oil absorbents

May 16, 2013

By: Nonwovens Industry

Nonwovens Industry - When it comes to cleaning up the next massive crude oil spill,
one of the best and most eco-friendly solutions for the job may be low-grade cotton
from West Texas.
Seshadri Ramkumar, lead author of the study and manager of the Nonwovens and Advanced
Materials Laboratory at The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH), says
he and his colleagues found that low-micronaire cotton—one of the lowest-quality types
of cotton – is most effective at picking up oil. A pound of the low-micronaire cotton
can pick up more than 30 pounds of crude oil, and its natural waxiness helps to repel

When it comes to cleaning up the next massive crude oil spill, one of the best and
most eco-friendly solutions for the job may be low-grade cotton from West Texas.

Seshadri Ramkumar, lead author of the study and manager of the Nonwovens and Advanced
Materials Laboratory at The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH), says
he and his colleagues found that low-micronaire cotton—one of the lowest-quality types
of cotton – is most effective at picking up oil. A pound of the low-micronaire cotton
can pick up more than 30 pounds of crude oil, and its natural waxiness helps to repel
water.